The most interesting part of Flirting with Fame is the behind-the-scenes look at public relations. He worked hard, made contacts, & figured out his own path
Hollywood Horrors tells of dark past of Tinseltown, where movies stars, studios, and criminals are almost indistinguishable.
An insightful book in understanding the contribution of the family to the movie business, the way the studio system works, financing, & the meaning of success.
Some Kind of Hero: The Remarkable Story of the James Bond Films tells the story of the making 007 movie based on analysis from interviews and articles.
Best. Movie. Year. Ever.: How 1999 Blew Up the Big Screen by Brian Raftery examines movies from 1999, a groundbreaking year in cinema with many amazing movies.
A biography of the talented actor about career, family & charity work. Mr. Siniseis appreciated just as much for his work with American wounded veterans.
A memoir of the prolific actor and director. Mr. Duke has been in many pop-culture classics, he is also a director, producer and entrepreneur.
This book is short, but well organized, so well organized in fact that I noticed how organized it is. The themes, events, and theories all have their own place